End-to-end Coolify self-hosted PaaS management — 9 skills covering deployments (Nixpacks/Dockerfile/Compose), databases, security, CI/CD, troubleshooting, observability, multi-server infrastructure, live MCP-backed actions, and a read-only status dashboard; coolify-reviewer agent (Opus default) with 4 Python validators (lint-dockerfile, lint-compose, check-coolify-env, audit-cicd) that catch the patterns LLM eyeballing misses; PostToolUse hook that auto-lints Dockerfile/compose edits; bundled @radoriginllc/coolify-mcp (36 tools, endpoints verified against the OpenAPI spec) for live operations against your Coolify instance. Covers Coolify v4 self-hosted (rolling beta — version-specific advice grounded via coolify_version). Honest about what's experimental (Sentinel, Swarm, Caddy proxy, Railpack-NOT-yet-shipped) and what's production-ready.
Based on adoption, maintenance, documentation, and repository signals. Not a security audit or endorsement.
This skill should be used when performing operational actions against a Coolify instance using MCP tools — deploying applications, checking deployment status, viewing logs, diagnosing errors, managing environment variables, restarting services, checking server health, or performing any hands-on Coolify management task. Trigger when: "deploy my app", "check Coolify status", "show me Coolify logs", "what's running on Coolify", "restart my app on Coolify", "check server health", "why is my deploy failing", "list my Coolify apps", "add env var to Coolify", "Coolify deployment status", "roll back my deploy", "check my databases", "what resources are on my server".
This skill should be used when setting up CI/CD pipelines for Coolify, using the Coolify REST API, triggering deployments from GitHub Actions, configuring webhooks, deploying from GHCR or other registries, setting up PR preview environments, configuring branch-specific deployments, using the Coolify deploy webhook, integrating GitLab CI with Coolify, or managing API tokens. Trigger when: "Coolify CI/CD", "Coolify API", "deploy to Coolify from GitHub Actions", "Coolify webhook", "Coolify deploy trigger", "Coolify API token", "GHCR deploy Coolify", "Coolify PR preview", "Coolify branch deploy", "action-coolify", "GitLab CI Coolify", "Coolify REST API", "automate Coolify deployment".
This skill should be used when provisioning databases in Coolify, configuring database backups, restoring database backups, setting up S3-compatible backup storage, managing database SSL/TLS, connecting external clients to Coolify databases, rotating database credentials, running migrations against Coolify databases, tuning database resource limits, or choosing between standalone databases and service databases. Trigger when: "Coolify database", "create database in Coolify", "Coolify PostgreSQL", "Coolify MySQL", "Coolify Redis", "database backup Coolify", "restore database Coolify", "S3 backup Coolify", "connect to Coolify database", "database migration Coolify", "Coolify MongoDB", "Coolify MariaDB", "Coolify ClickHouse", "database credentials", "database SSL Coolify".
Deploy to Coolify, which build pack, Nixpacks vs Dockerfile, Coolify rollback, zero-downtime deploy, deploy from registry, Coolify monorepo, Coolify environment variables, pre/post deployment script, Railpack, Coolify static site.
This skill should be used when configuring multi-server deployments in Coolify, setting up Docker Swarm with Coolify, configuring build servers, managing Coolify instance backups, migrating Coolify to a new server, setting up load balancing across Coolify servers, or managing Coolify infrastructure at scale. Trigger when: "Coolify multi-server", "Coolify multiple servers", "Coolify Swarm", "Docker Swarm Coolify", "Coolify build server", "Coolify backup", "backup Coolify", "migrate Coolify", "Coolify load balancer", "Coolify scale", "Coolify infrastructure", "Coolify high availability", "Coolify instance management".
Modifies files
Hook triggers on file write and edit operations
Requires secrets
Needs API keys or credentials to function
Uses power tools
Uses Bash, Write, or Edit tools
A curated marketplace of plugins for Claude Code — Anthropic's agentic coding tool. The lineup focuses on capabilities that add value beyond Opus's baseline competence: workflow lifecycle, MCP-backed live operations, structured planning, honest AI-pattern auditing, and domain-specific tools where they earn their place.
Install everything at once or cherry-pick individual plugins.
RAD-Claude-Skills/
├── packages/ # Standalone npm packages
│ └── coolify-mcp/ # @radoriginllc/coolify-mcp — MCP server for Coolify API
├── plugins/ # Claude Code CLI & Desktop plugins (multi-skill bundles)
│ ├── rad-1password/ # 1Password CLI workflows — secret rotation, env injection, vault ops
│ ├── rad-a11y/ # WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility toolkit
│ ├── rad-brainstormer/ # Anti-anchoring brainstorming — any topic, not just code
│ ├── rad-chrome-extension/ # MV3 Chrome extension development
│ ├── rad-code-review/ # Diff-aware adversarial code review
│ ├── rad-context-prompter/ # Prompt, loop & goal engineering across the AI platform catalog
│ ├── rad-coolify-orchestrator/ # Coolify self-hosted PaaS management (MCP-backed)
│ ├── rad-explain/ # Honest project explanation — 5 skills + 2 grounding/overpromise validators
│ ├── rad-para-second-brain/ # PARA second brain — organize, review, distill
│ ├── rad-planner/ # Strictly-planning — risk-first, adversarial, mechanically-validated → docs/plan.md
│ ├── rad-seo-optimizer/ # Complete SEO & AEO toolkit
│ └── rad-repo-manager/ # Repo manager for vibe coders — startup/wrapup/repo-init/repo-align + drift hooks
└── skills/ # Claude.ai skills (ZIP upload / Project Knowledge)
├── rad-brainstormer/ # Ideation — Claude.ai adaptation of rad-brainstormer
├── rad-seo-aeo-reviewer/ # SEO/AEO — Claude.ai adaptation of rad-seo-optimizer
└── rad-writer/ # Writing — Claude.ai-only distribution (no longer a plugin)
You'll notice some names appear in both plugins/ and skills/ (rad-brainstormer, plus rad-seo-optimizer ↔ rad-seo-aeo-reviewer), and that rad-writer lives only under skills/. They cover the same knowledge but are built for different environments:
plugins/ — Claude Code CLI & Claude Desktop
Full plugin bundles with multiple skills, autonomous agents, reference files, and automatic routing. They activate when you're working in a Claude Code session — they can read your filesystem, spawn subagents, and chain tools together. Install with claude plugins add.
skills/ — Claude.ai (the web app)
Single-file skills designed for claude.ai. They work as uploadable ZIP files via Settings > Customize > Skills, as Project Knowledge, or as conversation attachments. They consolidate plugin knowledge into one skill, use web search and URL fetching instead of filesystem tools, and output deliverables as artifacts. No CLI needed.
Two plugins have Claude.ai counterparts: rad-brainstormer and rad-seo-optimizer (as rad-seo-aeo-reviewer). A third Claude.ai skill, rad-writer, is distributed standalone — the matching plugin was retired (its project-narrative role moved to rad-explain). The table column Works with shows which environments each plugin supports.
Claude Code handles most coding tasks well out of the box — but it doesn't know which MCP servers your project has wired up, which review patterns catch AI-generated mistakes in your specific framework, or how to deterministically validate the implementation plan it just generated. These plugins add value Opus doesn't provide on its own: deterministic validators (Python scripts), MCP-backed live operations, structured workflow lifecycle, and domain-specific tools.
Each one installs in a single command and activates automatically when you ask Claude about relevant topics. No configuration, no manual invocation. Use any plugin on its own, or run /rad-repo-manager:startup in a new project — it's a quick read-only orientation (the four active docs + git state + two mechanical drift scans); on a fresh repo it points you at /rad-repo-manager:repo-init, which scaffolds a lean AGENTS.md + agent shims + the four-doc core and hands off to /rad-planner:plan.
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Sign in to claimnpx claudepluginhub radorigin-llc/rad-claude-skills --plugin rad-coolify-orchestratorCodebase-scoped SEO/AEO tooling for Claude Code with four pure-stdlib Python validators that turn the plugin's static-analysis claims into deterministic checks: `audit-ai-access.py` (per-AI-bot robots.txt allow/block matrix classed training vs citation — GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, CCBot vs OAI-SearchBot, ChatGPT-User, Claude-SearchBot/User, PerplexityBot/User, Bingbot, Googlebot — plus llms.txt existence/format check, Content-Signal/RSL/noai detection, JS-dependence heuristic, and optional CDN-block UA probing), `validate-jsonld.py` (extracts JSON-LD from HTML and framework source including dangerouslySetInnerHTML/set:html/template-literal forms, validates against ~20 SEO-impactful schema.org types, honest dynamic_jsonld findings for unverifiable JS-built blocks), `audit-meta-tags.py` (title/description lengths, canonical shape, charset, viewport, robots sanity, Open Graph 5-prop + Twitter Card 4-prop coverage, hreflang x-default), `check-broken-links.py` (parallel HEAD scanner with GET-Range fallback; URL list / sitemap / HTML-root inputs). Plus knowledge skills for AEO/GEO content optimization (with AI crawl-access gate and Lighthouse Agentic Browsing awareness), keyword ideation, content strategy, schema generation with 2026 rich-result deprecation awareness (FAQ/HowTo retired), E-E-A-T, and observable competitive research. Honest scope: does NOT measure numerical Core Web Vitals, keyword volumes, backlink profiles, or actual AI citation rates — those require Path B MCP integrations documented in references/CAPABILITIES.md.
MV3 Chrome extension development standards (WXT, React, TypeScript) with two pure-stdlib Python validators that catch what LLM eyeballing misses. Skills cover architecture, MV3 security (CSP, remote code ban, content script isolation), permission minimization and CWS compliance, typed messaging, storage selection, service worker lifecycle, React UI patterns, testing, and Chrome Web Store troubleshooting. The chrome-ext-reviewer agent runs two validators before LLM judgment: `audit-manifest.py` (manifest.json audit for MV3 compliance, permission overreach, weak CSP, web_accessible_resources scoping, MV2 leftovers, CWS-rejection causes; auto-discovers WXT `.output/` build manifests) and `scan-mv3-violations.py` (greps source for CSP-banned `eval` / `new Function` / `setTimeout('string')`, remote `<script src="http">` and dynamic imports of remote URLs, MV2-only `chrome.tabs.executeScript` / `chrome.browserAction` / `chrome.extension.getBackgroundPage`, blocking webRequest listeners, optional DOM-risk `innerHTML` / `document.write`). Both emit findings with severity and specific fix recommendations. Pure stdlib Python 3.8+.
3-role adversarial code review for Claude Code — Opus default, Sonnet/Haiku compatible. Parallel tool-call pipeline, JSON-first subagent output, compaction-safe checkpointing with `--resume`, and `--non-interactive` mode for agents/CI. Blame-aware diff scoping, 14-pattern AI slop detection (hallucinated imports, fake error handling, ghost type assertions, mock-shaped fallbacks, etc.), framework-specific IDOR for Next.js / Express / Fastify / Django / Rails / Go, WCAG 2.2 + dynamic ARIA state detection, performance heuristics, severity-ranked findings with release verdict, and accepted-risk expiry enforcement. Includes a `code-reviewer` agent for proactive autonomous review. v5.0: finding IDs shortened to `CR-NNN` (config/state paths unchanged); the hallucinated-imports validator is now wired into the automated-checks phase (offline, lockfile-verified, runs even in --local-only); history comparison matches findings across runs by fingerprint (category+file+title) instead of per-run IDs, making "show new findings only" trustworthy; the never-implemented `--engine claude|codex|both` flag removed in favor of the real `--adversarial-model <name>` cross-model challenge pass; reports save to `.radcr/history/` only (no loose root-level report file). Backed by `check-hallucinated-imports.py` — a pure-stdlib Python 3.8+ script that parses 9 lockfile formats (package-lock.json, yarn.lock, pnpm-lock.yaml, package.json deps, requirements.txt, pyproject.toml, Pipfile.lock, poetry.lock, uv.lock), extracts imports via Python `ast` + JS/TS regex, and flags packages not declared in any lockfile (slopsquatting risk). Runs standalone or in the orchestrator's Step 5g.
A repo manager for vibe coders — keeps a project's docs minimal, consistent, and honest so coding agents don't get confused or misled by contradictory information. It is the 'manager'; your coding agent is the 'employee.' Four skills, two of them deliberately lean: - `/startup` — orient at the start of a session: read the four active docs + git state, run the two cheap mechanical scans (loose docs, stale docs), surface where you are + what's next + whether the docs are trustworthy. Read-only; recommends `/repo-init` on a fresh repo or `/repo-align` when the scans show drift. - `/wrapup` — leave a clean handoff for a new chat or a post-compaction continuation. Overwrites `docs/handoff.md` from git evidence (not chat memory), then reconciles the active core docs with the session — applying scoped updates to the docs it owns (`docs/plan.md`, AGENTS.md operational sections) on your OK, and drafting exact edits to stale user-owned docs (prd/design/decisions) applied only on per-edit confirmation. Ends with a one-line hygiene pulse. No status/roadmap files, no auto-commit, never runs tests. - `/repo-init` — first-run setup: scaffold the compact doc model (core docs, thin agent shims, minimal folders) on a new or nearly empty repo. Creates only what's missing; never invents product content; never overwrites user-authored files without confirmation. - `/repo-align` — the opt-in deep clean: find drift (contradictions, redundancy, stale/loose/misplaced docs, broken read paths) and propose fixes interactively. Proposes — never auto-acts; moves tracked files with `git mv` to preserve history. Plus an ambient hook layer (Claude Code-only, silent in repos that don't use the doc model, never blocking, says nothing on green): SessionStart injects a one-line doc-health note when something is stale or loose; PreCompact preserves the handoff's raw material (validation results, files changed, next action) through compaction; Stop reminds about wrapup at most once per session when real work is uncommitted and the handoff isn't fresh. The doc model is a tiny, declared, defended core — `AGENTS.md`, `docs/prd.md`, `docs/plan.md`, `docs/handoff.md` (prd/plan/handoff carry an `**Updated:**` freshness stamp) — plus conditional `docs/design.md`, a closed `docs/reference/` catalog, and `docs/archive/` for history. The boundary that matters: `docs/plan.md` owns the durable roadmap/scope/gates/stop-conditions; `docs/handoff.md` owns only the short resume snapshot for the next chat. The plugin authors `AGENTS.md` operational sections, the `CLAUDE.md`/`GEMINI.md` shims, and `docs/handoff.md`; durable changes (prd, design, decision-log) are drafted as exact edits and applied only on your explicit per-edit confirmation. Five pure-stdlib validators: the cheap pair (`repo-scan`, `doc-freshness`) runs every session; the deep trio (`doc-contradiction`, `doc-redundancy`, `audit-user-content`) runs in `repo-align`. Replaces rad-session; Claude-side counterpart to the Codex rad-repo-manager skills. Pairs with rad-planner (which owns `docs/plan.md` content and can birth `docs/prd.md` from its discovery interview; wrapup recommends `/rad-planner:replan` when plan divergence is structural rather than restructuring it itself); works standalone.
A council of cognitive-framework advisors that debates any decision — repo plans, website designs, product/codebase critiques, marketing plans, anything — then votes and returns one ranked, confidence-rated recommendation with dissent preserved and a single concrete next step. Diversity comes from incompatible *reasoning lenses* (The Contrarian, First Principles, The Vulcan, The Metric, The Storyteller, The Outsider, The Executor, The Orator, The Expansionist, The Growth Catalyst), not personas — research shows cognitive frameworks beat roleplay, and that perspective diversity (not debate depth) is the dominant driver of quality. One skill, `convene`, with two modes: `standard` (independent drafts → one blind peer-review round + dot-vote → rigor-weighted synthesis) and `quick` (parallel critics → synthesis, no review round). A Blue Hat orchestrator auto-selects 3–5 seats for any topic by engineering natural tension between opposing lenses (hard cap 5). Synthesis weights by empirical rigor and logical consistency — never headcount — preserves genuine clashes, rates confidence 1–10, and commits to exactly one next step (disagree-and-commit). Guardrails are baked in against the documented failure modes of multi-agent debate: conformity drift (independent generation), sycophancy (framework constraints, not personas), false consensus (preserved dissent), and runaway cost (hard agent/round caps + effort scaling). Claude-only — no external API keys. Output is one self-contained markdown report, delivered where you choose, never auto-committed. Pairs with rad-brainstormer (diverge → converge) and rad-planner (decide → sequence); recommends rad-code-review for deep code passes rather than duplicating it.
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Harness-native ECC operator layer - 67 agents, 271 skills, 92 legacy command shims, reusable hooks, rules, selective install profiles, and production-ready workflows for Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Cursor, and related agent harnesses
Access thousands of AI prompts and skills directly in your AI coding assistant. Search prompts, discover skills, save your own, and improve prompts with AI.
Upstash Context7 MCP server for up-to-date documentation lookup. Pull version-specific documentation and code examples directly from source repositories into your LLM context.
Develop, test, build, and deploy Godot 4.x games with Claude Code. Includes GdUnit4 testing, web/desktop exports, CI/CD pipelines, and deployment to Vercel/GitHub Pages/itch.io.
Core skills library for Claude Code: TDD, debugging, collaboration patterns, and proven techniques